New Lego Sets For 2014

17 Lego Sets We Couldn't Wait to Get Our Hands on This Year

One of our favorite stops at Toy Fair is always the Lego booth — the company consistently introduces creative brick sets that boggle our minds. From its licensed lines — like Star Wars, Marvel comics, and DC Comics — and its interpretations of some of our favorite Disney characters to its own properties like Lego City, Lego Friends, and Chima, we're always impressed with its new offerings. This year was no exception. Coming on the heels of the wildly popular Lego Movie, we knew it would have some exciting new sets on display — what we didn't expect was the "lego-fication" of two classics that both parents and kids will love.

Lego's new Juniors line is ideal for preschoolers who are ready to move beyond the Duplos' chunkier bricks. When the line launches in March, it will include 13 sets — some with licensed characters like Superman, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Batman — and other more traditional building sets like this Vehicle Suitcase ($25) and a pink House Suitcase ($25).

Lego fan Brent Waller submitted the concept for the company to create a building set of the Ghostbusters Ecto-1 car. The set comes with everything the characters needed to detect paranormal activity — including the four main characters in minifigure form. The Lego Ghostbusters set ($50) is a real hit.

In August, Lego introduced the Ultra Agents line — a theme based on secret adventure missions — complete with this Ultra Agents Mission HQ ($100) 1,060-piece set. The line combines brick building with online content to extend play.

In March, the Metal Beard's Sea Cow set ($250) hit Lego Store shelves with every detail you remember from the flick. The 2,471-piece set comes with the signature double-decker couch, the actual sea cow, five minifigures (including Emmet), and the complete ship.

With the introduction of the new Star Wars Rebels show came a new line of Lego sets, including Star Wars Rebels the Ghost ($90). The set includes two cockpits, two spring-loaded shooters, and ejecting escape pods.

Kind of crazy that they couldnt either put the separate ship that come from the rear of the Ghost like in the show. Or have a way that if you buy both sets, that you could combine the two. I have seen both sets at my local Walmart, but since Legos these days are so way over priced mainly because of how collectible they have become towards kids and adults alike, I cant really afford to buy them anymore.